1. Lung Density Changes With Growth and Inflation
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Robert, H. Brown, Robert, A. Wise, Kirk, Gregory, Drummond, M. Bradley, and Mitzner, Wayne
- Abstract
With body growth from childhood, the lungs can enlarge by either increasing the volume of air in the periphery (as would occur with inspiration) or by increasing the number of peripheral acinar units. In the former case, the lung tissue density would decrease with inflation, whereas in the latter case, the lung density would be relatively constant as the lung grows. To address this fundamental structural issue, we measured the CT scan density in human subjects of widely varying size at two different lung volumes.
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- 2015
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